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STANFORD, Calif. â Led by a 1-under 71 from sophomore Carmen Lim, the Washington women’s golf team shaved eight strokes off its first-round total, finishing Saturday’s round two at the Stanford Intercollegiate with a team score of 289.
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Lim’s scorecard included three birdies and two bogies. Her 70 was the low round of her college career to date.
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“I’m proud of Carmen and the way she hung in there today,” said UW head coach Mary Lou Mulflur. “We need to put a complete round together tomorrow and end our fall on a good note.”
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Senior Camille Boyd was the next-lowest scorer among the five Huskies. She carded four birdies en route to a 1-over 72 Saturday. Classmate Stefanie Deng was 2-over for the round while Adithi Anand was 3-over.
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Washington moved up two spots in the team leaderboard with a two-day team score of 586, 18-over par, good for 13th place.
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The third and final round tees off Sunday morning at Stanford Golf Course.
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